In a candid interview with VJ Adams Sabinus said, “At first, my dad never wanted me to be what I am today, he wanted me to be a lawyer. I tried my best but I couldn’t secure a law admission. So, I had to settle for Linguistics and Communication Studies at Uniport.
“It was on the campus that I saw skit making and I decided to try it out. Money wasn’t coming.
“After I graduated, my dad never knew I was a comedian because I was hiding it. It was one more year after school that he started seeing me on comedy show posters. My sisters confirmed to him that I was into comedy. He was very furious. He fumed, ‘Which comedy? Stupid business. Look at the boy I sent to become a lawyer.'”
The comedian added that his dad eventually gave him his blessings after he started gifting him money from his proceeds from comedy.
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Typical of most Nigerian parents 😂
ReplyDeleteComedy made him big.
Who knows whether if he had become a lawyer, he would not be near as rich and popular as he is now, he may have become one frustrated charge and bail lawyer.
He will have become Amotekun lawyer and constitute nuisance on social media kwakwakwakwawa
Delete09:14. 🤣🤣🤣Nawa oo. Una dey talk oo. It's the start of a new month fa
DeleteTypical greedy entitled ROI Nigerian parent. And they call us child free people 'selfish'
ReplyDeleteLol... Na so!
ReplyDeleteDaddy mellow when he see cash 😂😂😂
ReplyDeleteThat's the thing with parents back in the day,if it's not law,medicine,engineering you are a lost cause.
ReplyDeleteGlad things have changed now.
Lol .
ReplyDeleteDon't blame him,your job looks like a joke
Lol...Very typical of Nigerian parents' behavioral pattern.
ReplyDeleteParents should learn to support their wards' passion and while at it, guide them through.
Thank God the hustle is paying now🥂
I’m not surprised, so typical of African parents who always wants their children to be either doctor, lawyer, engineer cos they thought it’s only through these professions you can make it big and be recognized in the society
ReplyDeleteBut things have changed and a lot of parents are now embracing the path some of their kids choose
A typical African dad, they are
ReplyDeletelike Odumeje, they want you to either be a grajet of law or Medicine,other things to them are stupid.Thank God it worked out for him
"Grajet" took me out🤣🤣🤣
DeleteTypical naija parents, same way most parents don't want their children go into music and movie before now.
ReplyDeleteThank God it worked out for you..
ReplyDeleteHis father only wanted the best for him.
ReplyDeleteThank God for how he led him.